Who Invented Piercing

Body piercing is one of the oldest practices. Both ornaments and various jewels were placed and in each culture, they had a fairly similar meaning. So you can't talk about someone specific when we ask ourselves in who invented piercings. But rather of those tribes and civilizations of yesteryear.

It was a practice and custom that gradually spread. So much so that it has even reached our days. Of course, with totally different meanings, although also associated with certain aesthetic factors. From tribes to royalty, everyone has maintained a tradition like this.

Who Invented Piercing

It is said that the ancients indigenous to areas of America they were one of the pioneers in certain drilling techniques. Apparently, the body was a kind of canvas that was used both for the so-called piercings and for tattoos and other recognized techniques of those years. Apparently, one of the great demonstrations of all this comes from Colombia.

Getting a piercing was a transition from adolescent to mature age. As well as the initiation of sexual life. As it was supposed to be a big change, the person had to endure the pain and if it turned out, then he was prepared for a new path as an adult. One of the areas chosen was the genitals.

Tongue piercing

In fact it is said that the mayas, who had a great lineage, both the genitals and the tongue were pierced. This happened at religious festivals. In fact, part of these traditions is based on mystical beliefs. A change of life, a step further or a way to cleanse the spirit was celebrated with a piercing.

From the Second World War, the tongue or the lips were the most chosen areas to be able to wear a piercing. So, little by little the tradition was maintained, although with another purpose, not so egregious. In addition, it is said that Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, also had one in his private parts.

The origin of the different types of piercing

Now that we know a little more about who invented piercings, we will see their evolution. As we know there are many areas chosen to wear a piercing. In the same way, each of them has a name that makes them stand out in a better way.

Septum piercing

Septum Piercing

A hoop that we are going to find under it nasal septum. It originates from both India and Africa and also South America. It symbolized the closing of the air so that evil spirits did not enter the human body.

Lip area

Especially located in the superior lipIt was a piercing that came from the South American Indians. Although it is also said that it had its origin in places like Cameroon or Kenya.

Eyebrow piercing

Piecing on the eyebrow

The eyebrow piercing is more modern. It was in the twentieth century when it began to be seen both in European areas and in America.

Tongue piercing

The language was one of the places chosen by the Mayans, as we have mentioned. Although some warriors what they did was wear a disc in the area of ​​the lips.

Bellybutton piercing

Navel piercing

It occurs like the piercing of the eyebrow. It is not until the beginning of the XNUMXth century that it is seen. Europe and also the United States are the pioneers. Although some legends confirm that the Egyptians who had influence already carried this type of piercing.

Without a doubt, we always speak of a tradition that comes from afar. That it has been perfected little by little and that its vision or initial meaning has changed. Even so, although we do not know the name of who invented the piercing, we do know that it is an ancient technique.


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